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i can assure you that the forensic sciences, the nond.n.a. stuff is not brain science. it doesn't take a kent to look at the scientific methods underlying a lot of the forensic techniques and say that it's mostly junk. i do think your point is well taken that when you get to genetics and you get to neuroscience and get to some of the more complex science, i quite frankly think that law schools need to step up. lawyers and judges need to step up to do a better job of understanding it and that's one of the thing kent does. he goes around lecturing judges on the methodology underlying his neuroscience. >> just one note about -- a lot of the sciences that you mention are sciences that were developed not through order scientific method of driver, but -- discovery but were directed by the criminal justice system, the forensic sciences didn't happen from scientists following hypothesis-driven scientific methods and following the scientific methods. neuroscience and d.n.a. are different that way. interestingly, there is a lot of neuroscience collaborations that are happening wi
i can assure you that the forensic sciences, the nond.n.a. stuff is not brain science. it doesn't take a kent to look at the scientific methods underlying a lot of the forensic techniques and say that it's mostly junk. i do think your point is well taken that when you get to genetics and you get to neuroscience and get to some of the more complex science, i quite frankly think that law schools need to step up. lawyers and judges need to step up to do a better job of understanding it and that's...
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the center for the science in public interest is asking the fda to determine what is a safe level of significant arfor beverages? they say surg ardrinks lead to obesity and -- surg ardrinks lead to obesity. -- sugar drinks lead to obesity. >>> number one tonight, dc region is growing by leaps and bounds. new figures predict the population will be near 7 million by 2040. 32% increase. employment is expected to grow faster. the region is expected to add 1.4 million jobs by 2040. bryan, that is a look at tonight's fox 5 top 5. >>> there is such a thing as too much snow. scooter proves it. the dog seemed excited to get in the snow this weekend until he dove in. and then he got in over his head. the occupier was not sure he would be able to get back to the house. a lot of effort he jumped back to safety. the video going viral with more than a million videos on youtube. >> he looks like a fish there. >> not getting that this time around. no, connecticut got a lot of snow on short notice. they are melting it it off, brian. we will see a nice day around here. what we are concerned about is w
the center for the science in public interest is asking the fda to determine what is a safe level of significant arfor beverages? they say surg ardrinks lead to obesity and -- surg ardrinks lead to obesity. -- sugar drinks lead to obesity. >>> number one tonight, dc region is growing by leaps and bounds. new figures predict the population will be near 7 million by 2040. 32% increase. employment is expected to grow faster. the region is expected to add 1.4 million jobs by 2040. bryan,...
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is fairly compelling. >> we take the information from the national science academy of sciences and the global climate change research program at faith. and we're -- an important point is that we're not questioning what may or may not be causing the situation. we're saying that science shows there is an issue -- [inaudible] >> and we need to do something about it. >> yeah. >> we're not getting into the policy areas of where there needs to be change in how we mitigate whatever might be causing this. or the international issues that need to be done. >> right. >> we're saying we have a problem, we need to deal with it. >> >> i'm sure the fact that there are some even in the congress who don't go as far as you do, however, who still are denying the science and are denying there's a problem. let me ask, in your analysis, rusk able sis -- risk analysis, have you also looked at the military base, especially naval base implications? i think, for example, norfolk. >> right. >> in virginia many of us are very worried that sea rise could jeopardize, you know, the oldest and largest naval base in t
is fairly compelling. >> we take the information from the national science academy of sciences and the global climate change research program at faith. and we're -- an important point is that we're not questioning what may or may not be causing the situation. we're saying that science shows there is an issue -- [inaudible] >> and we need to do something about it. >> yeah. >> we're not getting into the policy areas of where there needs to be change in how we mitigate...
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wednesday on fox 5 news at 5:00, we spoke with the center for science in the public interest about the request. >> he would like to see companies move towards the more natural sweeteners but i think it will take something like and fda regulation saying limit the sugar in beverages to this much to get the companies to actually do that for their entire product line. >> advocates are also urging the fda to start an education campaign in hopes of getting consumeers to give up sugary foods and make healthier food choices. but here we are on valentine's day. >> it is all about candy and sweets. >> chocolate. >> maybe just this one day j in the spirit of valentine's day, we do have good news for all of you married folks out there. >> new research suggests that married people are healthier than single people. we have a r. >> reporter: before i get to the expert, i will do my very own fox 5 research. first, jessica star, what has marriage done for your health. >> i think overall, it improves my health. when he is home, i sleep great. but he travels sometimes, so not so great when he is not ther
wednesday on fox 5 news at 5:00, we spoke with the center for science in the public interest about the request. >> he would like to see companies move towards the more natural sweeteners but i think it will take something like and fda regulation saying limit the sugar in beverages to this much to get the companies to actually do that for their entire product line. >> advocates are also urging the fda to start an education campaign in hopes of getting consumeers to give up sugary...
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political science professor at santa clara university. your thoughts, hour long speech about in line with what you would expect for state of the union. >> i thought so. i thought was a speech that he touched on things that have been brought up. basically things that have been priorities for a long time that they haven't been able to get consensus from the two parties on and hit home some things like education, immigration policy and then gun control at the end and there really wasn't a lot of brand-new initiatives but he really wanted to reiterate that we have to come together, have them come up for a vote. he really stress that had we got to vote, go on the record and really push congress to really take up these issues that have been important to him over the last four year. >> and tried to put the pressure on anyway. >> look, i laid out ideas and you get to vote and get to say whether or not these should become law. >> this is a brief reaction. we'll have more from this viewing party tonight at 10:00. back to you. >> ken, thank you. >>
political science professor at santa clara university. your thoughts, hour long speech about in line with what you would expect for state of the union. >> i thought so. i thought was a speech that he touched on things that have been brought up. basically things that have been priorities for a long time that they haven't been able to get consensus from the two parties on and hit home some things like education, immigration policy and then gun control at the end and there really wasn't a...
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and physical science. he's also the author of a book called "fab" which is focused on some of the issues that we'll talk about today. sitting next to him is tom kalil who's joining us from the white house. the deputy director for policy for the office of science and technology policy, senior adviser for science, technology and innovation for the national economic council. he's on leave from uc berkeley. and next, sitting next to him is avi reichental, he's the ceo of 32 systems -- 3d company, they manufactured the first 3d printed technology 30 years ago, and it was -- >> a cup. >> l a cup. and then sitting at the far end is rob atkinson. he's the founder and president of the information technology and innovation foundation which is a think tank based on, focused on technology issues. the obama administration appointed him to the national innovation and competitiveness strategy advisory board and, among other things, he's written books about innovation economics. so we're going to dive right in. i want to
and physical science. he's also the author of a book called "fab" which is focused on some of the issues that we'll talk about today. sitting next to him is tom kalil who's joining us from the white house. the deputy director for policy for the office of science and technology policy, senior adviser for science, technology and innovation for the national economic council. he's on leave from uc berkeley. and next, sitting next to him is avi reichental, he's the ceo of 32 systems -- 3d...
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he loved math and science and wanted to be an astronaut. it's been 61 days since newtown. 1784 deaths and counting. this has to change. don't let it get to you. ♪ ♪ try mach3 sensitive, with three high-definition blades. a closer shave in a single stroke for less irritation, even on sensitive skin. ♪ ♪ get closer to the one you love. ♪ ♪ gillette mach3 sensitive. gillette. the best a man can get. the chill of peppermint. the rich dark chocolate. york peppermint pattie get the...
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the address is >>> in the mailbag tonight the food police, the center for science in the public interest yesterday recommending that the fda force soft drink makers to cut back on sugar in their concoctions. john says, nothing wrong with that. i'm not sure who is against such a thing. is it the left government is a better government thing, or the libertarians, or are they the same? my idea, you don't want a government restrict your ability to ingest sugar by the pound, then don't look to the government to pay any part of your medical bills that result. john, i do get that but once you start basing insurance coverage upon behavior, where do you stop? no heart disease coverage for couch potatoes? no dental for those what indulge in gum me bears? then from brenda. i feel the government/fda should be more worried about the additives in our foods than the shierng our drinks. we have way too many people being diagnosed with cancer. why not do additives and sugar, brenda, but i must note that the reason they put all that sugar in drinks is because people like it. would soda still be as good if
the address is >>> in the mailbag tonight the food police, the center for science in the public interest yesterday recommending that the fda force soft drink makers to cut back on sugar in their concoctions. john says, nothing wrong with that. i'm not sure who is against such a thing. is it the left government is a better government thing, or the libertarians, or are they the same? my idea, you don't want a government restrict your ability to ingest sugar by the pound, then don't look...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade.
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but vital for science. >> it's incredibly important. every single one of the meteorites gives us another piece in the jigsaw puzzling of what the solar system looked like when it first formed and how it's evolved since. >> reporter: so far there's no word of any deaths or anyone being struck by frackments of the russian meteor. the doctor reminds us most showers are dust particles falling through everth's atmosphere and that most meteorites land in remote locations or in the oceans. brian? >> bob tonight. >>> pakistan touting the success of a short range ballistic missile test. it's the second test this week. the missile has a range of 111 miles. police arrested a man in connection with an explosion at a virginia sub shop. horace thompson was taken into custody after leaving the washington burn center on thursday. the 25-year-old is accused of detonating a device inside the shop on february 6th in lorton. he's awaiting extradition to fairfax county. the owner of the sub shop now recovering at home. >>> the acting county executive in ann
but vital for science. >> it's incredibly important. every single one of the meteorites gives us another piece in the jigsaw puzzling of what the solar system looked like when it first formed and how it's evolved since. >> reporter: so far there's no word of any deaths or anyone being struck by frackments of the russian meteor. the doctor reminds us most showers are dust particles falling through everth's atmosphere and that most meteorites land in remote locations or in the oceans....
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now is not the time to gut these job creating investments in science and innovation. now is the time to reach a level of research and development not seen since the height of the space race. we need to make those investments. (applause) today no area holds more promise in investments than american energy. after years of talking about it we're finally poised to control our own energy future. we produce more oil at home than we have in 15 years. we have double the distance our cars will go on a gallon of gas and the amount of renewable energy we generate from sources like wind and solar, with tens of thousands of good american jobs to show for it. we produce more natural gas than ever before. and nearly everyone's energy bill is lower because of it. and over the last four years, our missions of the dangerous carbon pollution that threatens our planet have actually fallen. but for the sake of our children and our future we must do more to combat climate change. (applause) now, it's true that no single event makes a trend. but the fact that s the 12 hottest years on recor
now is not the time to gut these job creating investments in science and innovation. now is the time to reach a level of research and development not seen since the height of the space race. we need to make those investments. (applause) today no area holds more promise in investments than american energy. after years of talking about it we're finally poised to control our own energy future. we produce more oil at home than we have in 15 years. we have double the distance our cars will go on a...
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and we will resort schools that develop new partnerships with employers and focus on science, technology, engineering, and math. the skills today employers are looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there in the future. even with better high schools, those young people will need higher education. it is a simple fact. the more education you have got , the more likely you are to have a good job and work your way to the middle class. but today's skyrocketing costs price too many people out of a higher education or saddle them with unsustainable debt. through tax credits, grants, and better loans, we have made college more affordable for millions of students and families over the past few years. but taxpayers cannot keep on subsidizing higher and higher costs for higher education. colleges must do their part to keep costs down, and it is our job to make sure that they do. [applause] so tonight i ask congress to change the higher education act so that affordability and value are included in determining which colleges receive certain types of federal aid. and tomorro
and we will resort schools that develop new partnerships with employers and focus on science, technology, engineering, and math. the skills today employers are looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there in the future. even with better high schools, those young people will need higher education. it is a simple fact. the more education you have got , the more likely you are to have a good job and work your way to the middle class. but today's skyrocketing costs price...
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now is not the time to gut these job-creating investments in science and innovation. now is the time to reach a level of research and development not seen since the height of the space race. we need to make those investments. today no area holds more promise than our investments in american energy. after years of talking about it , we're finally poised to control our own energy future. we produce more oil at home than we have in 15 years. we have doubled the distance our cars will go on a gallon of gas and the amount of renewable energy we generate from sources like wind and solar, with tens of thousands of good american jobs to show for it. we produce more natural gas than ever before and nearly everyone's energy bill is lower because of it. and over the last four years, our omissions of the dangerous carbon pollution that threatens our planet have actually fallen. but for the sake of our children and our future, we must do more to combat climate change. now, now, it's true that no single event makes a trend. but the fact is that the 12 hottest years on record have a
now is not the time to gut these job-creating investments in science and innovation. now is the time to reach a level of research and development not seen since the height of the space race. we need to make those investments. today no area holds more promise than our investments in american energy. after years of talking about it , we're finally poised to control our own energy future. we produce more oil at home than we have in 15 years. we have doubled the distance our cars will go on a...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> predictioning. john, you're up. >> i'm sticking up for fat people and saying the heck with the sugar police. christy cream products has been good as their management is bad and changing and stock up 25-- >> larry bull or bear. >> a bear on that one. >> brenda: gary b, your prediction. >> carnival, i just talked about it, it's on sale and certainly on sale on monday morning, i'd be a buyer, five years from now-- >> jonas bull or bear bear the tickets will be on sale. >> brenda: and yours. >> agriculture, and did. >> gary bchlts. >> bear, leads it to dead flowers. >> brenda:
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> predictioning. john, you're up. >> i'm sticking up for fat people and...
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>> science. >> science was her favorite subject when we met her three years ago, and at 16 now she is still in foster care and still hoping for a forever family. >> she has been in care for bright sometime and she was brought into care around age 3 and has been in care every since. >> she decided to make a bracelet, and the manager showed us how to begin. >> she enjoys an array of activities and she loves to sing and listen to music and cook and play basketball and she loves animals, too. >> what does she want to be when she grows up? >> a professional organizer. >> what does that do? >> organize peoples' houses. >> i need you at my houses. >> she has found something new she might like to do some day, make beautiful jewelry. >> i am serious. this is gorgeous. now you get to have them. >> hopefully soon shaniya will have a family to appreciate just how special she is. >> if you have room in your home and your heart for shaniya or another child waiting please call our special adoption hotline, 1-89-to-adopt-me. >>> this morning, many women in maryland will wear a red dress to church ser
>> science. >> science was her favorite subject when we met her three years ago, and at 16 now she is still in foster care and still hoping for a forever family. >> she has been in care for bright sometime and she was brought into care around age 3 and has been in care every since. >> she decided to make a bracelet, and the manager showed us how to begin. >> she enjoys an array of activities and she loves to sing and listen to music and cook and play basketball and...
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the center for science in the public interest announced their latest petition today. this is how much high fructose corn syrup this consumer group says the average american drinks each year. that's the sugar in soda. >> that's about 70,000 calories per year. >> the center for science in the public interest is calling on the fda to limit sugar content in soda and other sugary drinks. the group says current levels are harmful leading to obesity, heart disease and other health problems. >> when you're faced with a diabetes epidemic, a situation in which 2/3 of american adults are overweight or obese, the government has a responsibility to do something about that. >> the standard 20-ounce bottle of soda has about 16 teaspoons of sugar, double the daily recommendation. experts say the problem is its easy to consume too much sugar when it's in liquid. >> ask them to just eat 16- teaspoons of sugar. it's almost impossible, but you can gulp it down in a minute or two and go back for another. >> beveragemakers say they're doing their part noting calories have come down over th
the center for science in the public interest announced their latest petition today. this is how much high fructose corn syrup this consumer group says the average american drinks each year. that's the sugar in soda. >> that's about 70,000 calories per year. >> the center for science in the public interest is calling on the fda to limit sugar content in soda and other sugary drinks. the group says current levels are harmful leading to obesity, heart disease and other health...
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the center for science in the public interest is calling on the food and drug administration to limit the sugar content in soda and other drinks. they say the current levels are harmful and can lead to obesity and heart disease. >>> when you are faced with a diabetes epidemic, a situation in which two-thirds of american adults are overweight or obese, the government has a responsibility to do something about that. >> so a 20-ounce bottle of soda has 16 tea spoons of sugar. 16 of them. that's double the daily recommendations. the beverage industry says, well, we're doing our part, and you should note that the calories per beverage have come down in the past 15 years. >>> well, tomorrow, as you may already know is value len tynes day. so before you make those reservations and take your honey out, you need to see. this investigative reporter russ ptacek is tracking some of the nastiest restaurant violations in our area. we're talking sewage, rats, and, of course, food that just might make you sick. tonight's menu even includes one of d.c.'s most respected eateries. >> reporter: food risk
the center for science in the public interest is calling on the food and drug administration to limit the sugar content in soda and other drinks. they say the current levels are harmful and can lead to obesity and heart disease. >>> when you are faced with a diabetes epidemic, a situation in which two-thirds of american adults are overweight or obese, the government has a responsibility to do something about that. >> so a 20-ounce bottle of soda has 16 tea spoons of sugar. 16 of...
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. >> david grant, christian science monitor. you want to figure out ways to cut things than msn reforms, but there doesn't seem to be a process in place and you just touch on the budget resolution. but what should be willing to commit to the appropriations process when you thought these things down, is that the best way to sort out what is wasteful and are you afraid of the sequester and the debt ceiling could derail some of the political will for actually doing the budget resolution and then going through the appropriations process after that? >> when you say to both of you if you could include your statements also -- [inaudible] who wants to go first? >> let me just start by responding to something that tom just said with respect to the agreement that avoided the fiscal cliff. as i think everybody knows, there were conversations between speaker boehner and the president and the president had proposed trying to achieve $1.2 trillion in deficit reduction through a combination of cuts and revenue. actually come in at 1.2 trillion
. >> david grant, christian science monitor. you want to figure out ways to cut things than msn reforms, but there doesn't seem to be a process in place and you just touch on the budget resolution. but what should be willing to commit to the appropriations process when you thought these things down, is that the best way to sort out what is wasteful and are you afraid of the sequester and the debt ceiling could derail some of the political will for actually doing the budget resolution and...
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he wants to focus on math, science and technology. he asked congress to withhold federal aid to colleges who don't keep tuition costs down. he wants to raise the minimum wage to $9 and create a federal program to spur infrastructure project. >>> the economy sen trick speech is prompting a strong spops fre from republicans. marco rubio said the president has an obsession to raising taxes. >> instead, we should grow our economy to create new taxpayers, not new taxes. so our government can afford to help those who truly cannot help themselves. >> rubio was followed up by another conservative voice, rand paul, who offered the tea party response. while he also focused on the economy, he blamed both parties for failing voters. >> washington act in a way your family never could. they spend money they don't have. they borrow from future generationsment then they blame each other for never fixing the problem. tonight i urge you to demand a new course. demand washington change their ways or be sent home. >>> paul and rubio also ride to characte
he wants to focus on math, science and technology. he asked congress to withhold federal aid to colleges who don't keep tuition costs down. he wants to raise the minimum wage to $9 and create a federal program to spur infrastructure project. >>> the economy sen trick speech is prompting a strong spops fre from republicans. marco rubio said the president has an obsession to raising taxes. >> instead, we should grow our economy to create new taxpayers, not new taxes. so our...
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we'll ask bill nye, the science guy. and count down to cuts. heated hearings on the hill this week on the impact of the looming mandatory defense cuts. we'll hear from both sides of the aisle will whether there is time to stop sequestration. i'm doug mckelway, america's news headquarters live from the nation's capitol starts right now. >>> it's tax season and while many of us may have to pay up this year, the social media site, facebook, is reportedly getting a ton of cash back from the government. peter doocy live with the details now. peter? >> doug, folks all around the world use facebook for free. but that company still manages to make a lot of money, about $1.1 billion in profit just last year, just here in the united states. they didn't pay any federal income tax or state income tax in 2012. in fact, they'll get a refund of $429 million because of one tax deduction. for executive stock options. >> employees cashed in the stock options and at that point, there was a tax deduction for the company. because even though it didn't cost facebook
we'll ask bill nye, the science guy. and count down to cuts. heated hearings on the hill this week on the impact of the looming mandatory defense cuts. we'll hear from both sides of the aisle will whether there is time to stop sequestration. i'm doug mckelway, america's news headquarters live from the nation's capitol starts right now. >>> it's tax season and while many of us may have to pay up this year, the social media site, facebook, is reportedly getting a ton of cash back from...
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he taught science students lessons about not sweating the small stuff. >> i would just look at him because he knew what was important. always smiling a matter what. >> police say the shooter had a bag with him that had a machete a baseball bat, and more ammunition in it. it also had an uzi rifle the gun he bought in silver spring. he also had a handgun, which they believe he used in the shooting this morning. >> thank you very much. we turn to the story that impacts everyone in the nation and that is president obama's state of the union address. tonight, president obama laid down his blueprint for his second term. for a country that faces numerous obstacles in the immediate future, the economy is top of mind. in addition, the debate over gun control, immigration, and the military future in afghanistan sets -- took center stage. we begin with rebekah live in our newsroom. >> his first state of the union since reelection the president laid out his agenda for off a message of optimism. >> we can say with renewed confidence that the state of our union is stronger. >> acknowledging major challe
he taught science students lessons about not sweating the small stuff. >> i would just look at him because he knew what was important. always smiling a matter what. >> police say the shooter had a bag with him that had a machete a baseball bat, and more ammunition in it. it also had an uzi rifle the gun he bought in silver spring. he also had a handgun, which they believe he used in the shooting this morning. >> thank you very much. we turn to the story that impacts everyone...
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just that, president obama always preaches about how he need be to competitive across the globe, in science and math. and by not requiring algebra, that is not that hard, it is not, we're not going to be competitive globally, we should be working toward even higher mathmaticcal levels like calculus and trig. >> you mentioned national standards allows this to happen, what were you referring to. >> the educators in california adhere to a new national standard that suggestions that it is that where there are problems with students learning algebra, where the success rates have been low it is acceptable to delay when they take it. i did not make up the standard, again to be clear, i think we're all i agreement it would be better for students to have algebra to get them prepared for college, we agree that. only question is what the right way to go about doing it. >> not in areas they cannot perform they do badly, that is where they need more of a pick focus, dub ul down, and help them. not te it away. that is not faito the kids, it is ridiculous. liz: go ahead. >> i was going to say this is why
just that, president obama always preaches about how he need be to competitive across the globe, in science and math. and by not requiring algebra, that is not that hard, it is not, we're not going to be competitive globally, we should be working toward even higher mathmaticcal levels like calculus and trig. >> you mentioned national standards allows this to happen, what were you referring to. >> the educators in california adhere to a new national standard that suggestions that it...
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and they say that the science isn't clear and we should wait some more. are you going to be heard about that? we are going to be heard. we are going to make this right. it is not just us. there is a man over there in the white house who has found his voice on climate change. we are going have his back. he has said it to fail to act is to betray future generations. are we going to betray future generations? we're going to help barack obama win this fight and make this right. it's not just for us. look down the hallways of history. they are watching. they know this is our time. they know this is our choice. they know this is our moment. they know that we were made for this moment. to our children, their children, their children, are we going to say we failed? no chance. no chance. we're going to have the president's back. we're going to look down the hallways of history with those children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and we're going to say to them -- yes, we did. [applause] we're going to say to them, this was our time and these were all voices. thi
and they say that the science isn't clear and we should wait some more. are you going to be heard about that? we are going to be heard. we are going to make this right. it is not just us. there is a man over there in the white house who has found his voice on climate change. we are going have his back. he has said it to fail to act is to betray future generations. are we going to betray future generations? we're going to help barack obama win this fight and make this right. it's not just for...
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executive director for the center of science and public interest. thank hz for coming in tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> a fox 5 health alert about women and calcium. turns out too much of a good thing may be bad. in a new study, researchers found women who take more than 1400 milligrams of calcium a day were more than twice as likely to die from heart disease than women getting 600 to 900 milligrams a day. the study found a link to the two, it didn't prove high calcium intake will cause death by heart disease. >> when it comes to exercise, less may be more. working out has little benefit in older women. women who exercise four times a week, felt more -- >> struggling to drop the weight. why not make a wager on it? friends and family members can join in. the idea is you all get fit and win cash. holly bristo has a closer look tonight. >> sometimes it just takes a little encouragement to reach a fitness goal. others, a bit more. >> daniel said she founds all kinds of excuses to skip the workout. >> time, energy, just life gets in the way. this y
executive director for the center of science and public interest. thank hz for coming in tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> a fox 5 health alert about women and calcium. turns out too much of a good thing may be bad. in a new study, researchers found women who take more than 1400 milligrams of calcium a day were more than twice as likely to die from heart disease than women getting 600 to 900 milligrams a day. the study found a link to the two, it didn't prove high calcium intake...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? hmm gotta admit that's better than a few "likes." i don't have the door code. who's that? he won a contest online to be ceo for the day. how am i supposed to run a business here without an office?! [ male announcer ] fast, reliable deliveries worldwide. fedex. >> bill: thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the kelly file segment tonight. three hot topics, beginning with the latest on new jersey senator robert menendez i should say, according to reporti
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any...
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when they are disregarding science in this case, disregarding economic science because it is improving over and over again that raising the minimum wage will also raise unemployment rates. is especially among young people. it has been proven that raising the minimum wage increases unemployment the among young people disproportionately because businesses can't afford to hire young people at this rate when they are inexperienced. stuart: have you no heart? how can you expect people to support a family on minimum-wage of $7.25? are you utterly heartless? >> on solo explains very well that people who are making minimum-wage are not generally supporting a family. he has written about this many times that people who are making minimum-wage aren't supporting a family and this is the case. young people are generally the people taking lower wages especially in college. i had to work through college. i was a lifeguard throughout college in high school trying to pay my way and pay my bills and -- charles: there is another aspect in the state of the union and never one is missing the point, it is
when they are disregarding science in this case, disregarding economic science because it is improving over and over again that raising the minimum wage will also raise unemployment rates. is especially among young people. it has been proven that raising the minimum wage increases unemployment the among young people disproportionately because businesses can't afford to hire young people at this rate when they are inexperienced. stuart: have you no heart? how can you expect people to support a...
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an internet biography states he was interested in robotic sciences. green recently graduated in 2012. he was now pursuing his masters at college park. [ dwoking on the -- knocking on the door ] green's family declined to comment for wjz but provided critical information. >> discts learned that the -- detectives learned that the shooter had been suffering from mental illness. detectives let our -- they let our detectives know that he had this condition for the past year and in the past had been prescribed medication for this mental illness. >> like many, they want to know where he got the guns. >> somebody at school, getting shot up. >> and now it's your neighbor involved in it? >> yeah. it's really a shock to me. really is. >> reporter: and we did get some information from state police. as to the source of that gun, we have learned that the handgun found on his possession was actually registered to him legally. he bought it in april 2012, at a gun store here. as for the semi automatic, the source of that remains unknown. adam may, wjz eyewitness news.
an internet biography states he was interested in robotic sciences. green recently graduated in 2012. he was now pursuing his masters at college park. [ dwoking on the -- knocking on the door ] green's family declined to comment for wjz but provided critical information. >> discts learned that the -- detectives learned that the shooter had been suffering from mental illness. detectives let our -- they let our detectives know that he had this condition for the past year and in the past had...
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. ♪ ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ roasting firewood ] ♪ ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go it's the power of pepto but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. >> this is called a light to pillar. keller. pillar. either way things to our photographers into things to mother nature for a sunny day in chicago .... we made it into the '30's today. look at this snow on the ground in wisconsin. 33 at o'hare today. a drop of six degrees from yesterday. there is a lot of blue on this. arctic air is on the move in fact they have frost and freeze warnings tomorrow night into florida we will start warming up a little bit on sunday but it's going to be called tomorrow. the next storm rise and that cold weather environment. three at woodstock, 14 at o'hare and 17 in this city right now. they do point of 10 degrees it tonight in chicago. you can see high temperatures today held in the upper 20s it has not been that call for a while. our model forecast
. ♪ ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ roasting firewood ] ♪ ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go it's the power of pepto but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. >> this is called a light to pillar. keller. pillar. either way things to our photographers into things to mother nature for a sunny day in chicago .... we made it into the '30's today. look at this snow on the ground in...
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. >>> new this morning, science fiction comes to life in russia as a meteorite crashed to the ground early today. this is pictures of it happening. it happened about 1,000 miles east of moscow. the space rock caused numerous explosions which injured more than 400 people, most of them hurt by broken glass. eyewitnesses say they saw a huge burst of light and then a loud thundering sound. the meteorite cause add large section of a factory roof to collapse as well. >>> our other big story this morning, relief and excitement for thousands of stranded cruise ship passengers after the boat finally docks in alabama. >> the carnival cruise liner docked about 10:00 last night after five days at sea with no power or running water. fox 5 sherry lee is live in the newsroom now following this one for us this morning. good morning, sherry. >>reporter: good morning, sarah, good morning, which wisdom. passengers and waiting family on the shore cheered as that crippled cruise ship docked. it took four hours to get everyone off and this morning many are on their way or already in hotels, thankful to be
. >>> new this morning, science fiction comes to life in russia as a meteorite crashed to the ground early today. this is pictures of it happening. it happened about 1,000 miles east of moscow. the space rock caused numerous explosions which injured more than 400 people, most of them hurt by broken glass. eyewitnesses say they saw a huge burst of light and then a loud thundering sound. the meteorite cause add large section of a factory roof to collapse as well. >>> our other...
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. ♪ don't know much about history ♪ ♪ don't know much biology ♪ don't know much about science ♪ dent kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. >>> who says that girls don't know anything about s.t.e.m. science, technology, engineering and mathematics and i suggest that you don't say this around this first grader, because at 7 years old, she is the youngest person to create a full version of a mobile application video game. yep, there's an app for girl s.t.e.m. and this little girl is so fly, she could reconfigure her application on the spot at the university of pennsylvania's boot strap expo. she is an encouraging story and hopefully she can serve as a shining example and encourage more young women to pursue s.t.e.m. majors and position
. ♪ don't know much about history ♪ ♪ don't know much biology ♪ don't know much about science ♪ dent kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've...
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you can't do science by sound bite. when a bit of science doesn't go your way, then you risk undermining your own cause. polar bears are a great spokesman, because it is hard to get anybody excited about the extinction of some sort of arctic algae. i suggest that while global warming is real, this focus on polar bears is a distraction from the real cause. stuart: you say never look a polar bear in the eye. i believe they are ferocious creatures. if you ever saw one tear apart a baby seal, they're not so cute as they're made out to be in my opinion. >> that's true. i had some hunters telling me that hunters for polar bears is the easiest thing in the world because you go stand out on the ice and the polar bear will come to you looking for food. all you need is a really good coat and you are a polar bear hunter. stuart: is there polar bear hunting? >> mostly by first nations and native people, definitely still hunting, not nearly as much as it was 40, 50 years ago. stuart: you set out to write a eulogy, and you ended up a
you can't do science by sound bite. when a bit of science doesn't go your way, then you risk undermining your own cause. polar bears are a great spokesman, because it is hard to get anybody excited about the extinction of some sort of arctic algae. i suggest that while global warming is real, this focus on polar bears is a distraction from the real cause. stuart: you say never look a polar bear in the eye. i believe they are ferocious creatures. if you ever saw one tear apart a baby seal,...
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. >> bill, with all do respects, the science doesn't back you up. >> bill: of course it does. >> no it doesn't. the science does not back you in here. >> bill: obstetricians in here who will say that what you ingest as a mother whether it be food or water goes into the baby's system. everyone knows that. oh, come on. >> i'm sure you can get an m.d. in here to say anything you. okay? i have been a brain imager. i have studied. i have been working with the best and i have done brain imaging. no, bill, you are wrongs on this. >> bill: if this isn't neglect nothing is no protection for american babies, none. now, let's get into the why of it? >> you want to do prevention and intervention on this. not the legal system. >> bill: stop with the theory, all right? you have got a baby who had cocaine put into the baby's system. that's a crime. in any humane society. we're not a humane society and that's the crux of the matter since row v. wade. >> that's why. >> >> it's not a crime. >> bill: since roe v. wade passed in 197,045,000,000 babies, potential babies, whatever you want to put it have be
. >> bill, with all do respects, the science doesn't back you up. >> bill: of course it does. >> no it doesn't. the science does not back you in here. >> bill: obstetricians in here who will say that what you ingest as a mother whether it be food or water goes into the baby's system. everyone knows that. oh, come on. >> i'm sure you can get an m.d. in here to say anything you. okay? i have been a brain imager. i have studied. i have been working with the best and i...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> bob: listen, have you ever wanted to date someone at work or multiple people at work? according to a new survey, four in ten people at the workplace admitted to dating a coworker. let me see. have you dated a coworker? >> eric: not since i've been married. [ laughter ] >> bob: when you did, did it work out? >> eric: i don't remember any bad instances of it. but that was a long time ago. i've been married a long time to my lovely wife. >> dana: i also got married fairly young. when i was 15. that's why i look so young now. on this one, i feel, how else are people going to meet anyone today? with the hours people work and the amount of commuting time it takes, unless you go home and get online and try to find somebody online or go to a bar, you night meet somebody at church which is great. but a lot of people do meet at the office. they have similar interests. get to see each other's behavior. >> bob: have you ever met somebody atu? >> andrea: no. but i dated some
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> bob: listen, have you ever wanted to date someone at work or multiple people at work? according to a new survey, four in ten people at the workplace admitted to dating a coworker. let me see. have you dated a coworker? >> eric: not since i've been married. [ laughter ] >> bob: when you did, did it work out? >> eric: i don't remember any bad instances of it. but that was a long time ago. i've been...
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once just science fiction -- >> gentlemen, we can rebuild him. we have the technology. >> reporter: is now reality. dr. mark kumyan spent 25 years working on a medical marvel you have to see to believe. >> those who are blind can have a foreseeable solution. >> reporter: it's the first fda-approved eye implant. the argus ii is a video camera, wirelessly sending images to the brain. it may allow people to detect light and dark in the environment. the blind can see something again. >> one of the things i can do now is laundry. my husband had to put the colored clothes all together in a pile. with the glasses, i'm able to do that myself. >> reporter: kathy blake is 61 and has been blind for 23 years. but after a two-hour surgery, kathy has a new perspective. >> the glasses really help me be more outdoors, with mobility, walking. >> reporter: right now, the device is only approved for retinitis p retinitis pigmentosa. complete vision loss. only about 100,000 people in the u.s. suffer from it. the device could be used to treat millions who can't see.
once just science fiction -- >> gentlemen, we can rebuild him. we have the technology. >> reporter: is now reality. dr. mark kumyan spent 25 years working on a medical marvel you have to see to believe. >> those who are blind can have a foreseeable solution. >> reporter: it's the first fda-approved eye implant. the argus ii is a video camera, wirelessly sending images to the brain. it may allow people to detect light and dark in the environment. the blind can see...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. >>> talk about a grinch. a thief steals christmas trees from the boy scouts on church property, and she does it three years in a row. >> this is the same de ja vu all over again. >> boy scout troop 374 has been selling christmas trees in this lot next to the church every december for more than 50 years. but in 2009, a woman driving a dodge durango pulls into the lot late
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the...